Omri Marcus, researcher and lecturer in AI and learning, published a process he describes as a "live demonstration": how to take academic research with all its complexity and translate it into visual content that people outside academia can consume.

What Problem He Solved

Academic knowledge stays inside a bubble. Most doctoral researchers and academics do not know how to bring their knowledge out in a form that reaches people. The gap between research depth and content accessibility was too wide.

AI as a Bridge Between Academia and Audience

Marcus used tools like Notebook LM and others to process papers, extract key insights, and turn them into content that speaks the audience's language. Not simplification, translation.

What This Opens Up for Lecturers and Researchers

The ability to reach audiences that were not accessible before. To create impact outside conferences, journals, and closed circles. AI gives academic knowledge legs to walk out into the world.